The foundation of enterprise AI performance starts with Intel.
At IBM THINK, Intel showed up across the moments that mattered, from booth demos and partner conversations to sponsor sessions and executive roundtables focused on the future of AI, hybrid cloud, and trusted infrastructure.
We brought Intel’s AI Data Center Portfolio to life through demos spanning AI powered by Intel® Xeon® processors, Confidential AI with IBM Sovereign Core, Db2, and Ethernet, showing how open, heterogeneous infrastructure can help enterprises move AI from concept to deployment.
That story extended into our sponsor session with IBM and Iterate.ai, where we showcased private, production-ready agentic AI for healthcare revenue recovery using Intel® Gaudi® 3 on IBM Cloud and Iterate Generate.
We also joined IBM leaders and senior decision-makers for the Senior Leadership Exchange roundtable, “Sovereign by Design,” exploring how sovereignty frameworks, open hybrid architectures, and transparent AI governance can help organizations build trust, control, and resilience into their AI strategy.
From the Db2 announcement to IBM Sovereign Core, booth giveaways, and the Intel-sponsored gelato cart at the Welcome Reception, THINK was a strong reminder of what partnership makes possible.
The next chapter of enterprise AI will be built on performance, trust, openness, and real-world impact. The foundation of enterprise AI performance started here.
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